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Side view of Sheila maid with ivory ends
Hanging clothes airer with ivory ends
Cast iron and wood Sheila maid suspended from ceiling
Components of Sheila maid including fixings, rope and ends

Sheila Maid Traditional Clothes Airer - 4 Rail - Ivory

Regular price£89.50
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UK Made

Traditional Sheila Maid clothes airers. The iconic energy saving 'Sheila Maid' clothes airer uses the 'Original Curved Shape' cast iron rack ends finished in cream. This design of clothes dryer has been popular for over 100 years. Mount above an Aga, in a laundry or boot room. The pulley system allows you to move it up and down when needed.

PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to ship this item outside mainland UK

  • Length: 145cm (57")
  • Bracket width: 39.5cm (15.5")
  • Weight: 3.3 kilos (approx.)

  • Made from sustainable kiln dried untreated Redwood Pine wood with natural variations in colour and grain
  • Cast iron metal ends and fixings
  • Must be fitted into wooden ceiling joists or beams. Not suitable to install in concrete ceilings.
  • Made in the UK
  • It comes complete with everything needed to install: wooden rails, 2 cast iron rack ends, a single pulley, double pulley, cleat hook and a 10m UK manufactured cotton durable rope

Standard UK delivery £6.50 (aim 3 - 5 working days)

Express UK delivery £10 (next working day if ordered before midday)

UK Highlands and Islands £15.50 (aim 3-5 working days)

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Anonymous

Good product. Looks stylish. Practical to use. Advice: take great care with the **** threads on the rollers. Best to take the rollers off the wood **** part and **** the wood **** part in with pliers to avoid damage to the smaller **** thread. Also the location of the cleat is important to think about. I had to shorten the wooden bars a little to avoid the rope snagging on them. I also added stainless steet wood screws to the ends of the bars to stop them falling out.